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Dutchman Leo Beenhakker is widely credited with turning around the fortunes of the Trinidad and Tobago national team to the point where they have qualified for a play-off against Bahrain, with the winners qualifying for the 2006 World Cup in Germany.
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"Let's get ready to rumbleeeeeee!" With the inimitable words of the always resplendent Michael Buffer of Home Box Office (HBO) Sports boxing programmes, the Trinidad and Tobago "Warriors" have only 180 or so minutes separating them from history and maybe even destiny.
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National midfielder Russell Latapy wants Trinidad and Tobago to have the fun of playing the second leg of the 2006 World Cup qualification half slot playoff from being comfortably ahead after Saturday’s first leg with Bahrain at the Hasely Crawford Stadium.
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The first leg of the qualifying play-off between Trinidad and Tobago and Bahrain in Port of Spain will be the first competitive meeting between the two sides and is bound to be a clash of divergent styles. Despite the tactical organisation and defensive assurance introduced after the legendary Leo Beenhakker took over the coaching duties back in April, the Soca Warriors of T&T are still best known for their sultry individual rhythms and attacking flair.
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FIFA, the world’s governing body for football, will be sending nine persons to supervise Saturday’s World Cup play-off match between Trinidad and Tobago and Bahrain at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo.
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